Telluride Blues and Brews 2016

Telluride Blues and Brews 2016

Interview with Jamestown Revival!

September 27, 2016


A brief talk with Jonathan Clay & Zach Chance about their inspirations, Quick read more or view full article and their new album, The Education of a Wandering Man, out October 7, 2016 Read Less
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FESTIVAL GUIDE - What to Bring to TBBF 2016

September 15, 2016

The festival is rapidly approaching and today I am dialing in my final Quick read more or view full article packing job.
I figured I could share some of what I consider to be the most important items on my list, so that way if and when you find yourself in a similar situation, you’ll be as prepared as possible.

HAT
Protect your eyes and your nose – wear your favorite radio station’s hat! And tell everyone about community radio.


Earplugs
No, not for the shows. That’s silly. I want to be blown away by SOUND the entire time.
Have you seen Joe Walsh shred lately? Or have you listened to Anders Osborne croon? No way I’m missing that. But I DO want to get some sleep in order to enjoy my days picking my way through the beer garden and dropping-my-jaw during great sets. So, here’s where the earplugs come in.
I’ll be hanging out at the Telluride Blues and Brews campground Friday and Saturday night, and the good news is, there’s going to be LIVE MUSIC even where I’m sleeping. Campground sessions – acoustic sets by TBB artists, like Moreland and Arbuckle, will play in the early evening before the headliners right in the campground. A great way to wrap up your mid-afternoon recharge-nap and get excited about that night’s headliners. But what about after the headliners? It’s late, I’m beat, and I’m ready to go to bed, but there just so happens to be party-central happening the next tent over. Oof. How am I going to be able to give all of my alert, awake attention to Mick Fleetwood if I can’t get to sleep? 
Oh year. EARPLUGS.
Bring ‘em, people. That being said, there is nothing wrong with meeting friends, having some fun and getting a little crazy after that day’s shows. But we all know we have to sleep sometime, so bring those squishy, wonderful sleep-aids.

Sunscreen
This one isn’t funny. I’m very pale. Pretty much life or death if I forget the SPF. Always wear sunscreen, KAFM cares about you.

Hydration pack
Water is so important at festivals. It’d probably be the first line in the MUSIC FESTIVAL 101 MANUAL, if that manual existed. Dehydration is lame, so don’t do it. But here’s the thing about Telluride Blues and Brews - the sun isn’t the only thing that is threatening to dry me out. I mean, it’s called Blues and BREWS, so you know that beer is big part of this fiesta. With Sierra Nevada as the official sponsor, along with Ska Brewing, Telluride Brewing Company, Durango Brewing Company, Bonfire Brewing, and Big B’s Hard Cider being around all weekend, it is more crucial than EVER that I keep a decent supply of water on hand. Not to mention that there will be 56 other breweries there on Saturday. I cannot wait to sample so many different, exciting beers! But it’s important to match alcohol with water, so you’ll see me with a big hydration pack on back as well as a beer in hand.


Stamps and Postcards
Your friends and family might not have had time off work or a break in obligations this weekend, so they may not be at the festival with you. It’s very important you send them postcards about how much fun they’re missing out on, so next time they’ll figure out a way to come with you. So make sure to bring some postcards from your favorite local community radio station for the purpose of reminding your friends and family how much they’re not doing this weekend.

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HEADLINERS - Gary Clark Jr.

September 12, 2016
I'm not sure there's much I could say about Gary Clark Jr. that you Quick read more or view full article don't already know.
From Austin, TX, this musical wizard began his guitar-journey at age 12 and in his teens starting playing with Jimmie Vaughn (like Stevie-Ray) because of Clifford Antone.
His talent was apparent, so prominent musical acts in Austin helped launch Clark up into the rock n' roll scene, propelling him to recognition and appreciation.
Blak & Blu came out in 2012 and Clark couldn't stop the train then, he was just too good. 
So grab your copy of The Story of Sonny Boy Slim and let's take a look at the "best of" Gary Clark Jr. here at KAFM.


He's had quite the track record here since he intitally put out Blak & Blu, so I thought it'd be neat to see what tracks we here at KAFM spin the most!
Between his two major-label studio albums, live albums and otherwise, I compiled a list of songs most-played on our airwaves.

1. When My Train Pulls In
2. Bright Lights
3. Travis County
4. Don't Owe You a Thang
5. The Healing
6. Cold Blooded
7. Things Are a Changin'
8. Third Stone From the Sun / If You Love Me Like You Say
9. Next Door Neighbor Blues
10. Church

Do you have a favorite Gary Clark Jr. jam? Hit up the comments, let us know! 

I'll let you know what songs he played at Telluride Blues and Brews after this weekend!
I can only imagine if he played all of KAFM's favorite songs, that might actually be too much to handle. In a good way.
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HEADLINERS - Jason Isbell

September 10, 2016
Jason Isbell is a huge name here at KAFM. In fact, if you say the name "Jason" with a CD in your hand, Quick read more or view full article you'll notice several ears perk up in hopes you follow it up with that "I" surname.
He's a cross-genre master of Americana, Roots, Rock, Country, and Folk and he's headlining the first night of the Telluride Blues and Brews Festival! I was fortunate to score a media-pass to that exact fest, so upon learning of my entry I walked straight back to the "I" section of the library and pulled SoutheasternSomething More than Free and a few of the Drive-by Truckers albums he played on just in case. 

So let's learn a little bit more about Mr. Isbell, shall we?



Growing up in Green Hill, Alabama, Jason played far too many instruments. Given a mandolin at a young age for his tiny hands to manage, he went on to play guitar and even trumpet and french horn in high school. By the time he barely crested teen-hood, he and his garage band had already played at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, TN. During growing-up and growing into the musician he was to become he had many mentors. One to note was David Hood, father of Patterson Hood, one of the founders of Drive-by Truckers. Isbell eventually confided to David Hood his playing and his passion for music, this turned into a friendship and mentorship that led him to expand further and resulted in him submitting demos to the renowned FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. He was given a publishing deal and worked with them until he started playing with the Drive-by Truckers in 2001 during their tour of Southern Rock Opera. In 2007 Isbell left DBT on good terms and not for lack of good reasons. That same year he put out his first solo album and took off from there. In 2014 he really proved his mettle and swept the Americana Awards with Southeastern, winning Best Album AND Best Song, "Cover Me Up." Something More Than Free had the same nominations in 2015 as well as landing high on the Billboard Rock, Country and Folk Charts.
Cross-genre master - enter stage right. 

Jason Isbell has a way about him. Whether he's playing, singing, or writing songs that mean something, Isbell has something about him that makes us feel.
That makes us remember things that matter.

It suffices to say that I am incredibly excited to see him perform at the Telluride Blues and Brews Festival in just over a week, and you can expect a lengthy, gushing write-up upon my return.
Stay tuned, more excitement about the TBB Fest coming soon!



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